The Tourette Syndrome Camp USA, founded in 1994, is a residential camping program designed for girls and boys ages 8 - 16+ whose primary diagnosis is TS and OCD and to a lesser degree, ADD/ADHD. The goal of the camp is to allow children with TS/OCD an opportunity to meet other children, share similar experiences and coping mechanisms in a fun, safe and positive environment
Join Summerland Camps, the longest-running and most effective program for transforming screen habits. We're not just a summer camp-we're a life-changing experience with year-round options. Using a proven blend of executive function skill-building, we empower teens and young adults to take control of their screen habits, develop social skills, and master time management.
Since 2004, NJCTS has welcomed families to enjoy some time away from it all at the NJCTS Family Retreat Weekend. The weekend allows children and their families to meet others with Tourette Syndrome (TS), learn more about their diagnosis, and engage with peer mentors in a fun, safe environment.
Welcome to Camp Kennebec. We're a wonderful summer camp for campers with special needs, learning disabilities, and developmental delays including autism, Asperger's, ADHD, Down Syndrome, OCD, brain injury, anxiety, social skill, and other challenges. Each summer, Kennebecers have a great time and accomplish more than they expect. At Camp Kennebec, we help our campers create the fabulous summer camp memories they deserve.
Camp Take Root - Brain and Body Development
Vanguard's Summer Camp goes beyond the traditional classroom, addressing social-emotional learning (SEL) and life skills training that help students take accountability while learning together. Students will learn soft skills in executive functioning, social skills, and more!
Project Briarwood: summer program for 1st-7th graders (2024-2025) with dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, ADHD. Combines language/math instruction with weekly themed projects. Specialized educators employ evidence-based strategies. Enhances academic skills, organization, study habits.
Timbertop is a Wisconsin Overnight Summer Camp designed for Kids that have been identified by their School District as needing extra help for a special learning disability. Specific learning disabilities may include: OHI, ADHD, ADD, Dyslexia, LD and SLD. Kids receiving support services such as Leveled Learning Intervention (LLI), Reading Support and Title 1, are also eligible.
Challenge is a five-week summer program for elementary students with mild to moderate learning or language disabilities. The program focuses on maintenance of academic skills, instruction in new strategies to succeed in school, and the continuing development of self-esteem.
Camp Accomplish is an incredible summer camp open to youth aged 5-22 and adults (in an adult-only session) up to age 60. We proudly serve campers with and without disabilities and chronic health conditions while promoting fun, safety, challenge, and friendship for everyone. From climbing walls to nature trails to therapeutic riding activities, every child is welcome to explore, learn, and grow.
YEAR-ROUND, full care, overnight camp for adults with developmental disabilities, including specialized 1:1 sessions for campers who require individualized care. Each year we serve over 350 campers who join us for one or two week sessions. Shepherds Camp is celebrating over 60 years of creating the best home away from home, a vacation full of life long friends and memories, and the unforgettable experience of camp.
Adirondack Expressions Art Camp is a joint project of the Transitions program and the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts. The camp is for young adults aged 15-27 who have learning differences and want to learn about art. Students can choose to stay overnight at the camp or attend just for the day. The activities, projects and social events here will promote each camper's unique talents, creativity and self-esteem!
Easterseals Camp Growing Green is an ACA accredited overnight camp located in the Pocono Mountains. Campers gain new skills while learning to live more independently and enjoying traditional camp activities like hiking, canoeing, arts & crafts, campfires and water games. An optional employment exploration track is available.